UO tops its goal for food charity The business college led the campaign, raising 4,590 of 131,101 pounds BY AMANDA BOLSINGER NEWS REPORTER Cookies, chocolates, checks and cans were all part of a University ef fort to raise 125,000 pounds of food for the governor’s 25th-annual food drive this year. The University departments partici pating in the food drive set a goal of 125,000, which is 20,000 pounds high er than last year’s total. Despite doubts, the University surpassed its goal and raised a total of 131,101 pounds of food for FOOD for Lane County. As of Wednesday, a few bar rels containing at least 1,000 pounds of food had not yet been collected. “We did it. I am really tickled about it,” food-drive coordinator Karen Scheeland said. The total raised includes the mon ey donated, with every dollar buying six pounds of food. Deb Buchanan, the food solicitor at FOOD for Lane County, said the average adult eats six pounds of food a day. That includes three meals, healthy beverages and a healthy snack. Three pounds feeds a child for a day, she said. The food the University raised will feed 21,850 adults for a day, or 43,700 children. “We are very excited,” Buchanan said. “We don’t know what we would do without all of you.” The best foods to donate are high protein items and items that don’t need anything added to them, such as non-condensed soups and pastas. “A lot of people who come for as sistance at the end of the month don’t have the things you add like oil, eggs and butter,” Buchanan said. Money raised came through an auc tion, the sale of snickerdoodles and chocolates and checks from faculty. Brian Stanley, the assistant direc tor of admissions, spent hours in the kitchen making 153 dozen, or 1,836, snickerdoodles to sell. Stanley has sold the cookies in the past, and, af ter taking a cookie-making hiatus last year, he returned in full force this year. “I only make them on the week ends,” Stanley said. “The last week end of the food drive I made 42 dozen cookies, and it took me eight hours.” Stanley donates his time and the FOOD, page 12 INSTANT Call before 3:00pm today and get installed today! Call after 3:00pm and get installed tomorrow! If we don’t meet this Instant Install Challenge, we’ll give you $20!.A Get and for just of service per month* 866-267-0569 COmCdSt ‘ Offer expires March 12th. 2005. Certain restrictions apply After promotional period, regular monthly rates apply Call for complete details. Installation otfei limited to standard installation ot one pre wired cable outlet Installation orders received after 3 00 PM will be honored next business day Certain set vices aie available separately or as part ol oilier levels ol set vice ol video programming and not all services are available m all areas Von must subscribe to Limited Basic cable to receive other video services or levels of service. You must subscribe to Comcast Digital Cable and a premium channel to receive the multiplexed version ot the same channel You must purchase oi rent a converter and a remote control for a separate charge to receive certain services, Installation equipment, additional outlets, change of service, programming access and other charges may apply Franchise fees, taxes and other fees may apply. - Guarantee limited to $20 credit on billing of Cable TV service. <§> 2005 Comcast Corporation. All Rights Reserved